Hyatt acquires Two Roads Hospitality for USD 480 million
Two Roads Hospitality is an international lifestyle company encompassing a collection of 85 properties in eight countries.
Lifestyle Manager appointed at V Hotel, Al Habtoor City
Vrankovic has also collaborated with other like-minded brands including Puro Beach, Masaki Restaurant, Pineapple Express, Penthouse Bar and Boutiq Ultra Lounge.
Park Inn by Radisson and Radisson RED exploring opportunities in Lebanon
Although a relatively small market facing political instability, Lebanon offers unique investment opportunities in establishing new hotel concepts that would cater to various untapped segments.
The Luxury Collection debuts its first property in Jordan
The opening of Al Manara Hotel is the second collaboration between Marriott International and Eagle Hills Jordan, following the debut of W Amman earlier this year.
Shurooq launches beach hospitality project in Khorfakkan
It includes the establishment of service facilities and hospitality amenities to host recreational activities.
Tourism Plan: The Key To Success For Any Destination
When well maintained and developed, the tourism sector can elevate any destination, helping it to acquire world-renowned status, attract millions of visitors each year and generate billions of dollars in income. Ralph Nader, CEO of Amber Consulting, shows us what’s behind the ‘vision’
Bahrain: Business Friendly and Building Momentum
No free-zone restrictions, 100 percent foreign ownership in most sectors and operating costs that are on average 50 to 55 percent lower than Dubai and Abu Dhabi. No wonder several global surveys have rated Bahrain as one of the top places to live and operate a business
The Middle East’s Raw And Colorful Sushi Revolution
Novelty is traveling fast. Add rising food health concerns and the popularity of ‘Instagrammable’ dishes and it’s no surprise to learn that sushi has become one of today’s most trending cuisines. HN talks to American, Japanese and Middle Eastern home-grown sushi brands about the strategies they are employing to grow